Posted in Health, Sports on 23 October 2009
Fitness aces will tell you that an effective cardio workout is all about getting your heart rate into the right training mode. Cardio exercises do not need you to sprint.
Mobia Treadmill’s simple innovation has in it the right mix for your workout. The treadmill by Nautilus gets you to walk forward like on any other treadmill. But then here, you also step up like it is a moving stair. The workout is intense because of this with the motion of an elliptical.
The maximum speed on this treadmill is four miles per hour, and its three in one motion gets you results you may get through a sprint, even at a walking pace. Thereby you save your joints and muscles.
Posted in Luxury on 26 June 2009

Kitchens can get awfully boring when the pass a certain period of time after being built. When you need to cook, you would certainly want a place that is invigorating and charming instead of being stuck to something that is ordinary.
If you happen to have the cash and also the plans to get your kitchen refurbished, you should try and get the tiles designed by Ann Sacks. These tiles come with a time-honored, Italian technique called sgraffito. They use clay carved reliefs and each tile is unique on its own. The tiles are grouped under Dahlia or Nautilus, each depicting different patterns.
Posted in Bath Accessories, Concept, Designer on 23 June 2008

They say water soothes every height of fatigue then why don’t we prefer to stay on a waterbed after a long tiring day at work? I think the argument deserves a thought. Something within is forcing me to tag it as “WaterBed,” with a difference. Called ‘the Nautilus,” this potential concept by designer Sandra de Miguel, Xavier Arbones, Alvaro Bermudez and Marta Fernandez address a new meaning to the upcoming bathroom designs. Enhancing your levels of relaxation, it unites the contemporary technology with the conventional relaxation remedy via hot bath. The Nautilus, if ever turns a reality would allow you a float over water without being wet.
If eager to plunge then turn on the tap that allows fresh water to pour in on acme of the mat while the water below flows out. Eager to revamp your bathroom into a paradise, the designers’ have worked out the accessibility of the tactile technology on the taps whilst the wardrobe apparatus use infrared sensors.
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